Envelopes addressed to members of Margaret Raine Hunt's family, including George Peacock, James Raine, and Mrs. Raine, as well as various other recipients. One envelope, addressed to Benjamin Dorkray, is supposedly in William Wordsworth's handwriting.

2

Raine, James, 1791-1858. --
[19th century]

Foreign postcards and envelope

1 l. + 1

Five foreign postcards and one envelope attached to a sheet of paper, the envelope being addressed to James Raine, Margaret Raine Hunt's father. One of the postcards is written in Japanese, one in French, two in Hindi, and one in Arabic. There is also an unattached piece of Japanese currency.

2

Ruskin, John, 1819-1900. --
[1856?]

TL [copy] to Alfred William Hunt

[n.p.] Dear Hunt I've been noticing that row for a long time

1 l.

2

Ruskin, John, 1819-1900. --
[1862]

TL [copy] to Alfred William Hunt

Denmark Hill My dear Hunt. I want to tell you how much

1 l.

2

Ruskin, John, 1819-1900. --
May 25, 1864

TL [copy] to Alfred William Hunt

Northwich My dear Hunt. I shall have the greatest pleasure

1 l.

2

Ruskin, John, 1819-1900. --
June 20, 1864

AL [copy] &amp; TL [copy] to Alfred William Hunt

Denmark Hill My dear Hunt, I saw your two pictures on Saturday

1 l. + 1

Handwritten copy made by Margaret Hunt.

2

Ruskin, John, 1819-1900. --
June 24, 1864

AL [copy] to Alfred William Hunt

[n.p.] My dear Hunt I have your nice letter and am

2 ll.

Handwritten copy made by Margaret Hunt.

2

Ruskin, John, 1819-1900. --
Aug. 12, 1864

TL [copy] to Alfred William Hunt

[n.p.] My dear Hunt I shall have a deep pleasure

1 l.

2

Ruskin, John, 1819-1900. --
July 31, 1866

AL [copy] to Alfred William Hunt

Denmark Hill My dear Hunt For many reasons,--too many to be

2 ll.

Handwritten copy by Margaret Hunt.

2

Ruskin, John, 1819-1900. --
Feb. 2, 1867

TL [copy] to Alfred William Hunt

Denmark Hill, S.E. My dear Hunt I have chosen/Near Arundel

1 l.

2

Ruskin, John, 1819-1900. --
Mar. 20, 1868

TL [copy] to Alfred William Hunt

Denmark Hill Dear Hunt Is there any day next week

1 l.

2

Ruskin, John, 1819-1900. --
[1873]

AL [copy] to Alfred William Hunt

Brantwood, Coniston, Lancashire Dear Hunt I return you the papers, in case

The friend who recounts the incident is unnamed and "private" is written at the top of the first page.

3

Elliot, John --
Apr. 17, 1676 AM

[description of land]

2 ll.

3

Hunt family --
1890-1895

TM &amp; AM Diary

7 ll

With columns for Alfred, Margaret, Violet, Venice and Silvia Hunt and an additional column for other important events.

With annotations in Violet Hunt's hand.

3

Hunt, Alfred William, 1830-1896. --
1865-1876

AM Bankbook

44 ll. + 1

Volume with green cover.

3

Hunt, Alfred William, 1830-1896. --
[after 1906]

[frag.] [printed] &amp; AM [catalogue of paintings for sale]

3 ll.

The pages with Hunt's paintings on them have been torn out and the prices they brought written in.

3

Hunt, Alfred William, 1830-1896. --
[1836-1893]

AM Notebook with details of Hunt's pictures

75 ll. + 1 + 1

Provides title and remarks, price, place, and date.

With back cover of volume and one loose sheet; last leaf pasted to back cover.

3

Hunt, Alfred William, 1830-1896. --
1863-1864

AMS [init.] "What will your last words be, my Margaret?"-[poem]

1 l.

3

Hunt, Margaret Raine, 1831-1912. --
[n.d.]

AM Brief explanation

2 ll.

Concerning John Ruskin.

3

Hunt, Margaret Raine, 1831-1912. --
[n.d.]

AM [Canon William Greenwell's character]

2 ll.

Canon William Greenwell was Violet's godfather and Margaret's spurned suitor. Recounts an incident in which Violet fell into the water as a young child. Written over a printed ladies fashion adverstisement.

3

Hunt, Margaret Raine, 1831-1912. --
1856

AM Receipt book

148 ll. + 1

Volume with marbled board and leather cover.

With an index of recipes at the end.

3

Raine, James, 1791-1858. --
Apr. 28 -December 1858

TM &amp; AM [unfinished autobiography]

246 ll.

Two copies of both the autobiography and the additional typed notes, including some annotations and notes, probably by Violet and Margaret Raine Hunt.

With a typed statement about the proof of Alfred William Hunt's will. With handwritten sheet, possibly in James Raine's hand, containing extracts from the Deaton Register on the Peacock family. With original folder housing this material.

c. Documents [subseries]:

3

Peacock family --
[n.d.]

AM(frag.) Genealogy

1 l.

3

Hunt, Alfred William, 1830-1896. --
July 8, 1881-April 29, 1885

ADS Schedule of documents

2 ll.

Held jointly with Margaret Raine Hunt.

3

Hunt, Andrew, d.1861 --
Aug. 9, 1861

AD Probate of the Will and Codice of Mr. Andrew Hunt decd.

1 l.

Written on vellum.

3

Hunt, Margaret Raine, 1831-1912. --
Mar. 27, 1874

ADS Under Seal of Confession--[contract]

1 l.

Contract with Sampson Low, Marston, Low, and Searle, signed by both parties.

3

Hunt, Margaret Raine, 1831-1912. --
Sept. 23, 1879

ADS Memorandum of Agreement

1 l.

Contract with Chatto &amp; Windus, signed only "Chatto &amp; Windus." Contract for an untitled work of fiction for publication in serial form in Belgravia.

With another envelope, with note written on it by Violet Hunt concerning the letter, which was later sold.

William Michael Rossetti was Ford Madox Ford's uncle.

5

Scott, William Bell, 1811-1890. --
Dec. 19, 1878 92

ALS to Catherine Brown Hueffer

Cheyne Walk, S.W. My Dear Cathy Hueffer How good of you to/keep me in mind,

2 ll.

5

Scott, William Bell, 1811-1890. --
June 13, 1871

ALS to Francis Hueffer

Chelsea My Dear Hueffer I send you the poem/D.G.R. spoke

2 ll.

5

Scott, William Bell, 1811-1890. --
Oct. 8, 1883

ALS to Francis Hueffer

Ayrshire My Dear Hueffer I brought your History

2 ll. + 1

With envelope.

5

Scott, William Bell, 1811-1890. --
June 29, 1886

ALS to Francis Hueffer

Ayrshire My Dear Hueffer. How good of you to/send me

2 ll. + 1

With envelope.

5

Smith, George, 1824-1901. --
Apr. 29, 1880

ALS to Francis Hueffer

15, Waterloo Place, S.W. Dear Sir It is, I think, due to you that I

2 ll. + 1

With envelope.

5

Trollope, Anthony, 1815-1882. --
July 17, 1878

ALS to Francis Hueffer

39, Montagu Square Dear Sir, The enclosed is a paper

2 ll.

5

Watts-Dunton, Theodore, 1832-1914. --
Dec. 29, 1882

ALS to Francis Hueffer

The Pines, Putney Hill My dear Hueffer I cannot tell you with/how much

2 ll.

5

Whitechapel Art Gallery --
Jan. 26, 1901

ALS to Catherine Brown Hueffer

1 King's Bench Walk Madam I have met with very/considerable success

2 ll.

b. Documents (by individual, then by title) [subseries]:

5

Brown, Emma Hill Madox, 1834-1890. --
Oct. 20, 1890

AD [bill for funeral]

2 ll.

Bill from James Parsons to Ford Madox Brown for Emma Brown's funeral.

5

Brown, Ford Madox, 1821-1893. --
1862-1875

AD Account book

84 ll. + 1

Volume with white vellum cover and latch.

5

Brown, Ford Madox, 1821-1893. --
Feb. 28, 1862

ADS ["Labour" and another unnamed painting] -- [contract]

2 ll.

Signed agreement between Ford Madox Brown and John Callow Knight, on behalf of the late Thomas Edward Plint, for a painting which is here called "Labour" though it was ultimately called "Work," and another unnamed painting.

1 Tor Villas, Campden Hill My Dear Grandmother I am very sorry I did not write to you

2 ll. + 1

6

TLS to the Editor of The Morning Post --
Mar. 18, 1926

South Lodge, 80, Campden Hill Road, W.8 Dear Sir, Ever since the news of another problematical

6

TLS to the Editor of The Morning Post (continued) --
Mar. 18, 1926

2 ll. + 1 + 3 + 2

With ALS, The Morning Post to Violet Hunt, March 16, 1926, written and signed by James Greig; a draft of the letter to The Morning Post, typed and then annotated by Hunt; and a newspaper clipping (with photocopy) about the Whistler painting mentioned in the letters. Howell material.

The letter is decorated with eight coats of arms and a miniature of "Sir Nele."

2 ll.

7

ALS [illegible] to Violet Hunt --
Dec. 24 [n.y.] [

London] Dear Violet I wish I could/send you

2 ll.

7

ALS [illegible] to Violet Hunt --
Dec. 1, 1922

Herne Bay, Kent Dear Sir/ Your letter of the 29th Nov 1 l.

Addressed to V. Hueffer.

7

A [postcard] to Violet Hunt --
[1908?]

Greece

1 l.

7

ALS [illegible] to Violet Hunt --
Oct. 6, 1932

79A Elizabeth Street, S.W.1 Dear Violet I have been reading/your Sidall (or is it Siddal)

2 ll.

7

4 envelopes, 5 cancelled stamps --
1867-1929

7

Agate, James, 1877-1947. --
[n.d.]

ALS to Violet Hunt

55 Doughty St., W.C.1 Dear Mrs. Hueffer Many thanks, but I neither

1 l.

7

Albany --
June 10, 1929

[printed] Garden Party at Albany-- [invitation]

Albany

1 l.

Commemorating the 125th anniversary of Albany.

7

Allingham, P. A. --
Nov. 19, 1923

ALS to Violet Hunt

Eldon House Dear Mrs. Hueffer I have been/looking through

2 ll. + 6

Includes eight pages of diary entries relating to Howell and Rossetti from William Allingham's diary, as copied out by his wife, P. A. Allingham; an envelope with V.H.'s notes on it; and a postcard from Mrs.

7

Allingham, P. A. (continued) --
Nov. 19, 1923

Allingham to Violet Hunt, dated May 15, 1924.

Howell material.

7

Ashmolean Museum (Oxford) --
June 20, 1918

TLS to Violet Hunt

Oxford Dear Madam Thank you for your extremely kind letter.

1 l. + 1

This and another TLS, also included here and dated August 31, 1918, were written by C.F. Bell, Keeper of Fine Art at the Ashmolean Museum.

7

Bellavue, J. C. --
Sept. 21, 1920

AL [postcard] S to Violet Hunt

Vigo So sorry I had no time/to see you before I left

1 l.

7

Bennett, Marguerite --
May 21, 1935

ALS to Violet Hunt

Suncourt Hotel, Kensington Dear Miss Violet Hunt, I have just had you rung-up

Some with early drafts. Books reviewed are Harvest, Hugh Kingsmill's What They Said at the Time, Grand Tour (edited by R.S. Lambert), Malcolm Letts's As the Foreigner Saw Us, C.M. Franzero's Roman Britain, and Gretchen Green's The Whole World and Company.

13

Envelopes --
[n.d.]

11 ll.

With notes written in Violet Hunt's hand on the envelopes.

13

AM Extract Book --
[n.d.]

51 ll. + 1

Extracts from works by different authors.

Volume with marbled paper cover; "Extract Book/Violet " written on a piece of paper attached to the front cover.

13

TM [instructions for household maintenance] --
[n.d.]

3 ll.

13

AM List of letters --
[after 1925]

50 ll. + 1

In blue check notebook.

The letters are from between 1847 and 1925.

Many of the letters noted here are to Alfred, Margaret, and Violet , though some are to Ford Madox Ford and his family, and others are to unrelated individuals.

13

AM [frag.] Mabel's Playmates. or Pigeon Jack. --
July 19, 1876

14 ll. + 1

Bound volume with red, yellow, and black marbled cover.

13

AM Not Invited ! or Miss Bertram's Mistake --
June 23, 1876

10 ll. + 1 + 3

Title on title page differs slightly.

Bound volume with green cover. With two sheets of blank paper from the "Fleece Hotel, Darlington" and Ezra Pound's calling card, with annotations by Pound and notes by Violet , tucked inside.

13

AM [ fragmentary notes on the division of her belongings and literary projects for her will] --
[n.d.]

Much of the material consists of bits of paper which were attached to sheets of paper.

Housed in two folders (192 ll. + 162 ll.), with original cover with notes made by Violet Hunt.

On verso of some sheets are typed manuscript pages from Hunt's autobiography, The Flurried Years, while on the verso of many of the bits of paper are unidentified fragments.

Includes a numbered index [typed].

14

TM & AM The War --
[n.d.]

2 ll.

On verso of a fragment of another unidentified manuscript, possibly by Ford Madox Ford.

25

"Euphemia II (Ruskin)" --
Oct. 1860-May 1864 69

[+] pp.

25

"Euphemia III (Millais: Eastlakes) --
[n.d.]

76pp.; 22pp.

25

"Dolores III" (Swinburne) --
1870-End

assorted pages; 93[+]pp.

25

"Gooseberry" --
[n.d.]

galley proofs with annotations

25

"Rossetti's Saynete" --
[n.d.]

ts. 3pp. with annotations

25

"Library" [of Violet Hunt] --
[n.d.]

galley proof

25

"Record of Visitors" --
[n.d.]

galley proof

25

[Family Chronology] --
1840-1911

25

"A double Performance" --
1902

galley proof

25

"Stronger than Love" --
[n.d.]

galley proof

25

"The End of the Beginning" --
[n.d.]

galley proof

25

"Ruskin as a Guide to Youth" --
[n.d.]

clipping, photocopy

25

"Packages under Stairs, 1st floor" --
[n.d.]

ts. 3pp.

b. Howell Biography

15

Hunt, Violet, 1862-1942. --
[Apr. 14, 1924-June 17, 1927]

Letters to her concerning the use of pictures for her biography of Charles Augustus Howell

30 ll. + 7

With folder, envelope, and five photographs of paintings.

Letters from G.C. Williamson, Lord Barnard, C.W. Miller (sec'y to Lord Barnard), Theodore Cook, and T.G.C. Reynolds. Most are originals, although there are copies of two

15

Hunt, Violet, 1862-1942. (continued) --
[Apr. 14, 1924-June 17, 1927]

letters from Lord Barnard (of which there is also the original for one), a copy of a letter from G.C. Williamson, a copy of a letter from Theodore Cook to Major Fairfax- Blakesborough, and a draft of a letter from Violet Hunt to Lord Barnard.

15

Williamson, G. C. (George Charles), 1858-1942. --
[ca. 1919]

[printed] Murray Marks and His Friends - [gatherings]

36 ll.

Includes pages 81-144, which contain part of a chapter on Charles Augustus Howell, about whom Violet Hunt was writing a biography.

Howell material.

15

Howell, Charles Augustus, 1839-1890. --
[ca. November 13, 1890]

[printed] Catalogue of the Collection of Pictures, Objects of Art, and Decorative Furniture, of Charles A. Howell, Esq., Deceased,...

24 ll. + 2

With paper covers.

Copy belonging to Rosa Corder, with "Miss R. Corder" written on the cover and with prices and names of buyers written next to each item.

15

Whistler, James McNeill, 1834-1903. --
[Sept. 18, 1878-July 14, 1882]

TM & AM [Correspondence. Paddon Papers. The Owl and the Cabinet]

45 ll. + 1

Acquired by Violet Hunt for her biography of Charles Augustus Howell.

Typed copy of a privately printed brochure, which consists of letters by James MacNeill Whistler, S. Wrefrod Paddon, J.E. McNay, F. Mewburn, Theo. Allingham, Sydney Morse, and W.A. Chapman, about the character and enterprises of Charles Augustus Howell.

15

Howell, Charles Augustus, 1839-1890. --
Sept. 25, 1922

TD [copy] [death certificate]

1 l.

15

Howell, Charles Augustus, 1839-1890. (continued) --
Sept. 25, 1922

Certificate of his death on April 24, 1890.

Howell material.

15

Howell, Charles Augustus, 1839-1890. --
Oct. 9, 1922

TD [copy] [marriage certificate]

1 l.

Certificate of his marriage to Frances Kate Howell on August 21, 1867.

Howell material.

15

Howell, Rosalind Blanche, 1877- --
Jan. 4, 1923

TD [copy] [birth certificate]

1 l.

Rosalind Howell was born March 20, 1877.

Rosalind Howell was the daughter of Charles Augustus and Frances Kate Howell.

Howell material.

15

Murray, Murray Howell, d. 1878 --
Oct. 6, 1922

TD [copy] [death certificate]

1 l.

Murray Howell Murray died August 1, 1878.

Howell material.

15

Howell, Catherine Emily, d. 1869 --
Oct. 6, 1922

TD [copy] [death certificate]

1 l.

Catherine Emily Howell died November 5, 1869.

Howell material.

15

Homan, Louisa Ann, d. 1879 --
Oct. 6, 1922

TD [copy] [death certificate]

1 l.

Louisa Ann Homan died April 21, 1879.

Howell material.

15

Homan, Jessica Ann Stewart, d. 1870 --
Oct. 6, 1922

TD [copy] [death certificate]

1 l.

Jessica Ann Stewart Homan died December 8, 1870.

Howell material.

15

Howell, Charles Augustus, 1839-1890. --
Oct. 6, 1922

AD [application for searching birth records]

1 l.

15

Howell, Charles Augustus, 1839-1890. --
Oct. 6, 1922

Application made by Violet Hunt to obtain information for her biography of Charles Augustus Howell.

Howell material.

15

Howell, Frances Kate --
Oct. 6, 1922

AD [application for searching birth records]

1 l.

Application made by Violet Hunt to obtain information for her biography of Charles Augustus Howell.

Howell material.

15

Murray, Murray Howell, d. 1878 --
Oct. 6, 1922

AD [application for searching birth records]

1 l.

Application made by Violet Hunt to obtain information for her biography of Charles Augustus Howell.

Howell material.

15

Howell, Charles Augustus, 1839-1890. --
1889

[printed] Testimonials for Charles A. Howell, Esq.

47 ll. + 1

With paper cover and two newspaper clippings pasted inside back cover.

On verso of some sheets is unidentified typed manuscript material. On verso of one sheet is TL [frag., draft], [n.d.], by Violet Hunt to [?], discussing Ford Madox Ford's defense of James Joyce's novel Ulysses.

17

Rossetti-Siddal family. --
[1932]

M [printed] [genealogy]

1 l. + 1

With Elizabeth Siddal Rossetti's genealogy on a separate page.

Proof sheets for both genealogies. The proof sheets differ from the printed versions found in Violet Hunt's biography of Elizabeth Siddal Rossetti, The Wife of Rossetti.

2. By others (by author) [subseries]:

17

Rossetti, Dante Gabriel, 1828-1882. --
Mar. 30, 1928

AD [copy] Certificate of Marriage

1 l. + 1

Of his marriage to Elizabeth Siddal.

With envelope with notes in Violet's hand.

17

Freemantle, W. T. --
[Aug. 29, 1928]

AM [genealogy of Elizabeth Siddal]

1 l. + 2

With another brief genealogy of Elizabeth Siddal Rossetti by a Miss Higgins, addressed to W. T. Freemantle.

All three photographs were taken at The Biograph Studio at 107 Regent St., W., [London].

19

[Photograph album? - loose sheets] --
[n.d.]

Eight photographs

Eight photographs attached to loose sheets of paper, possibly part of a larger album. Two of the photographs appear to be of Violet Hunt's niece, Rosamund Fogg-Elliot Wilkinson, one photograph is of two young sisters, two photographs appear to be of Canon William Greenwell, Violet Hunt's godfather, two photographs are of unidentified women in different poses, Viva Sherman at Bolam Lake, Whalton.

19

[Two unidentified women] --
[n.d.]

Two portrait photographs

Possibly the same woman. In both photographs the woman is wearing a hat.

19

[Unidentified woman] --
[n.d.]

Photograph

1 l.

Taken by C.N. Wootton, Cheltenham and originally enclosed with Maude La Fevriere, ALS to Miss Dodd, November 11 [1925].

19

[Group of women] --
June 16, 1877

Photograph

According to a note written by Violet Hunt on the verso, "Papa [Alfred Hunt] met [the women] in Norway." Various names, all different, and Soque Fiord also are written on the back, though in a different hand than Violet's.

19

[Two unidentified women and dog in rowboat] --
[n.d.]

Photograph

In two pieces.

19

[Four unidentified individuals] --
[n.d.]

Four portrait photographs

Three women and one man. One photograph a photograph postcard. The other three were done at the following studios: T.H. Larmuth, Turnbridge Wells; J. Perriman, Camden Town, London, N.W.; Clement Rogers, Derby.

Undated photograph shows Mrs. Boyce in Middle Eastern garb, and note on card to which the photograph is attached indicates it was taken in Baghdad.

With envelope.

19

Brown, Ford Madox, 1821-1893. --
[n.d.]

Photograph

With envelope.

19

Browning, Robert, 1812-1889. --
[n.d.]

Two photographs

Two copies of the same photograph.

19

[Burne-Jones child?] --
[Nov. 16, 1866?]

Photograph of child praying

With notes about identity of child [Georgina B.-J.?] on verso of photograph and on envelope in which the photograph was housed.

By J.R. James, Islington.

19

Burne-Jones, Georgiana, Lady, 1840-1920. --
Aug. 7, 1862

Photograph of Mrs. Burne-Jones holding her infant son Philip

By W. Jeffrey [London].

With envelope.

19

Burne-Jones, Edward Coley, Sir, 1833-1898. --
Oct. 7, 1867

Photograph of painting by [Burne-Jones?]

With note on verso stating that Edwd. Burne-Jones gave this to G.P. Boyce.

19

Carrie's grandparents --
[n.d.]

Photograph

By Drewett, Guildford.

With envelope.

19

Chalon, H. G. --
[1930s]

Photograph of "Raby Kennel, 1820" a painting by Chalon

Howell materials.

19

[Child, Annie?] --
[n.d.]

Photograph

By Newton & Co., East Molesey and Teddington.

19

Coghill, Mr. and Mrs. A.C. --
Aug. 7, 1926

Photograph

19

Collins, Lottie --
[n.d.]

Photograph of Collins in "Ta-Ra-Ra-Boom-De-Ay"

Theater photograph by the London Stereoscopic Corp.

19

[Conrad family] --
[n.d.]

Group photograph

Joseph Conrad's family?

Three women, three men, and a dog.

19

Conrad, Joseph, 1857-1924. --
[n.d.]

Photograph

With envelope.

19

Corder, Rosa --
[n.d.]

Photograph of Rosa Corder with her hair down

Howell materials.

19

Corder, Rosa --
[n.d.]

Photograph of oil painting of Rosa Corder

According to the note on verso of photograph, the oil painting belongs to Rosa Corder's daughter, Mrs. Horace Allen (nee Beatrice Howell). The envelope, in which it was housed, has another note on it in Violet Hunt's handwriting.

19

Crook Hall (Durham) --
[n.d.]v

Two photographs of Crook Hall, one with two unidentified individuals in it

Taken by Byran Hook?

Crook Hall was Margaret Raine Hunt's childhood home.

19

Deverell, Walter --
[n.d.]

Photograph of sketch of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Easter Day

1 l.

Originally enclosed with Evangeline Deverell, ALS to Violet Hunt, June 16, 1936.

The story of a woman who divorced her husband on the understanding that she would soon marry another man, who subsequently deserted her.

21

Burroughs, Dorothy and Hutchinson, Vere --
[n.d.]

[printed] Card

25, Maresfield Gardens, Fitzjohns Avenue,

21

Burroughs, Dorothy and Hutchinson, Vere --
[n.d.]

[printed] Card (continued)

Hampstead, N.W. 3

2 ll.

With lino cut of a bird on second leaf.

21

[Constance, Maria ?] --
Oct. 7, 1914

[printed] Wedding program for [Annabel Anderson ?]

2 ll.

"Miss Maria Constance/ Annabel Anderson/ Wedding" written in pencil on the front.

21

[printed] Postcard --
[n.d.]

"Sandgate Castle, 1735"

1 l.

21

Hulettsculp, S. --
[n.d.]

[printed] Etching

[The Royal Magazine] Depicts four female figures.

1 l.

21

Corder, Rosa --
[n.d.]

Caricature

1 l.

With note in Hunt's hand on verso.

Howell material

21

Furnivall, Frederick James, 1825-1910. --
[n.d.]

[printed] "Robert Browning's Ancestors"

4 pp.

21

Hueffer family --
[n.d.]

[printed] [genealogy]

1 l.

Provides information on four generations of Hueffers from the eighteenth century.

21

Hueffer, Francis, 1845-1889. --
Feb. 26, 1888

Newspaper clipping about Francis Hueffer

Berliner Boersen Zeitung

2 ll.

In German.

21

Hueffer, Francis, 1845-1889. --
Oct. 31, 1878

[printed] The Troubadours -- [book review]

The Times

1 l.

Review of the book by Francis Hueffer.

21

Hueffer, Francis, d. January, 1889 --
Jan. 25, 1889,

[printed] Obituary for Dr. Hueffer

The Times

2 ll. [fragments]

21

Hunt, Violet. --
[1896, 1926-1928]

[printed] Review clippings

15 ll.

Reviews of Violet Hunt's novels, focusing on the 1926 cheap editions. Includes a newspaper photo of Alfred William Hunt in an 1896 obituary for M. Victor Ranvier and an article on Dante Gabriel Rossetti from a 1928 Times Literary Supplement. Photocopies of all included in folder [b].

21

Hunt, Violet. --
[ca. 1889 - 1929]

[printed] Newspaper clippings

33 ll. + fragments

These clippings were found loose in the red volume of Folder 26. Among the clippings are:

book review's of Violet Hunt's novels;

an article on H. G. Wells;

The Jacobite, volume II, no. 2, February 1, 1923;

Proofsheet of an article on Lloyd George -- given to Hunt by R. B. Byles, the sub-editor of the New Statesman;

article on Sydney Dobell by S. M. Ellis;

articles on the death of Countess Markievitz, Loie Fuller;

TLS article, "Geraldine and Jane" attributed to Virginia Woolf in a note written in Hunt's hand, with printed responses; and,

many miscellaneous clippings of contemporary events, including obituaries, divorce notices and literary editorials.